So nice to hear that You liked this scenery. This is situated between two main roads diagonally and the road is swinging all the way. This makes it not so popular, because nowadays everybody are in hurry. To enjoy driving in which nature settings are fine, is always to me a “must”.

Good evening, Matti,
To view the entire picture is again fantastic. The water reflections are excellent in reproduction. But the images, 10 and 16, from top to bottom, are my favorites. The small island like it very much. I also think it’s nice to live in this area. I am grateful that I was allowed to view this page. Thanks for all your nice comments. I wish you and Anja all the best on your daily routes. e-mail will follow on Sunday morning. Dear greetings Christel

I can see why you like traveling that road: the scenery is wonderful! I enjoy so much seeing the area in which you live. It is so interesting and somewhat different from here. Yes, the trees are incredible, growing in the places they do. I see them doing that here, too.

I like rocks. To see pines to grow on “pure” rocks is not so general here and this makes this place so interesting. Of course pines are growing on rocks, but to see them to grow in this way is interesting.

Hi Matti,
Matti was my grandfather’s name! I love Finland and I love your photos. I have driven over lots of the Finnish countryside and find it so beautiful. I will be back in Finland as often as I can.
Debra Kolkka

That’s great. So incredible to read this, but the world of Internet is small. As You are travelling around so much, it is good to know that You find Finland beautiful after all of Your trips. The fact to me is that when I return from holiday, I also find my country beautiful. The world is beautiful everywhere and one have to see it with open eyes and open mind.

How beautiful this scenery road is! No reason this is a favorite of yours! I love the trees growing out of the rocks. We have a few survivor trees that grow out of the cliff rocks here and I am always amazed! All the photos are wonderful and capture both the ruggedness and peacefulness of the scenic beauty of Pistoniekka.

Nature can be surprising. When we moved to here where we live, we heard many times to be said that nothing will grow there, because we have pure sand soil. The depth of sand bed is 18 meters / 19.6 yards. I little bit mold and fertilizer, that’s it. Sand is not problem to grow flowers, but hard winter.

You are right there is camping place there. In addition to that there is also open air dancing pavilion. It is also very popular. Think to dance in this surrounding is an experience, because at this level, night is coming very late and the night is not black.

In my country those open air dancing pavilions are very popular during summer time. Dancing styles varies from rock to Tangos. Yes we have our own tangos.

Hi…I forgot to answer the question about cup or mug… In my country, Italy, coffee not long as in America. We have the “espresso” and it’s drunk in cups. Mug is used for hot drinks, tea, chocolate, infusions.
I peered your blog and it is very interesting, beatifull landscapes and photos.
congratulations.
Agapanto.67

you wrote…
Wow. These are real masterpeaces. I love very much those coffee cups. Are in Your country people using real coffee cups or do they use only mugs?

I guess when seeing these that You should see my blog about world’s unique Coffe Cup Museum in my country: